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Dust and Snow

Dust and Snow

Drama, Documentary

Gregory Colbert

Laurence Fishburne, Jeanne Moreau, Enrique Rocha, Ken Watanabe

2005

United States

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Completed

English, Japanese, Spanish

63 minutes

2025-02-20 04:08:29

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This film (drama)Also known asAshes and Snow,is aUnited StatesProducerwomen sex,At2005Released in year 。The dialogue language isEnglish, Japanese, Spanish,Current Douban rating8.6(For reference only)。
"Dust and Snow" is a breathtakingly beautiful documentary, serving as an active collection of photographs, each frame capable of standing alone as a stunning photographic masterpiece worth pausing to admire. The film began in 1999, and the work of Canadian photographer Gregory Colbert has been favored by many collectors. Since then, his journey has extended to countries such as Ethiopia, Namibia, and Tonga, where humans and wildlife like elephants, whales, leopards, eagles, and lynxes coexist seamlessly within the same frame. They rely on one another, living in harmony, where words lose their meaning in the face of stunning visuals, and each breath becomes a tribute of the soul to life. Life transforms: feathers into fire, fire into blood, blood into bone, bone into marrow, marrow into dust, and dust into snow. Life is cyclical and perpetual. This is a supreme homage to nature.

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